Recent News

East Central University honored the City of Ada and the Ada Jobs Foundation with the 2014 Distinguished Philanthropist Award during the ECU Foundation’s Evening of Honors and Recognition in May. From left to right are: ECU President John R. Hargrave, CEO of Ada Jobs Foundation Mike Southard and Ada City Manager Cody Holcomb.

East Central University honored Bill G. Lance (center) as a 2014 Distinguished Alumnus during the ECU Foundation’s Evening of Honors and Recognition in May. Lance, of Sulphur, is the secretary of commerce for the Chickasaw Nation and is responsible for the management of all commercial business enterprises of the Chickasaw Nation. Also pictured are ECU President John R. Hargrave and Elizabeth Vezina, president of the ECU Alumni Association.

East Central University honored the annual Bertha Frank Teague Mid-America Girls’ Basketball Classic with the 2014 Distinguished Service Award during the ECU Foundation’s Evening of Honors and Recognition. The classic, played each year in late December, features outstanding girls’ high school basketball teams. ECU President John R. Hargrave (back row, left) poses with members of the Mid-America Classic Committee. On the front row (left to right) are: Shawna Jackson, Bruce Plunk and Mark Babcock. Next to Hargrave on the back row are Steve Timmons, Allen Butler and Tommy Vass.

Bruce Bonar (center) accepts the 2014 Distinguished Family Award on behalf of the Bonar-Martin families from East Central University President John R. Hargrave during the ECU Foundation’s Evening of Honors and Recognition in May. The Bonar-Martin families’ history with ECU spans over 80 years and four generations as more than 25 members of the family have attended ECU. Also pictured at left is Phyllis Danley, executive director of the ECU Foundation.

ADA – The board of directors for the Accreditation Council for Business Schools Programs has granted East Central University’s Harland C. Stonecipher School of Business continued accreditation for 10 years.

ADA - Learning how to help people resolve conflicts and move on with their lives can be very rewarding, according to a group of volunteers who do just that.

Each year dozens of Oklahomans agree to give their time and energy to become a volunteer mediator through the Early Settlement Mediation Program. Garvin County is seeking additional volunteer mediators to assist with both community- and court-related disputes.

East Central University's mission is to foster a learning environment in which students, faculty, staff, and community
interact to educate students for life in a rapidly changing and culturally diverse society. Within its service area,
East Central University provides leadership for economic development and cultural enhancement.